RSPB bird food and wild bird seed blends have been carefully selected to have no filler ingredients meaning it has more nutritional value and leaves less waste.
Whenever you see the RSPB logo on bird food you know that it has been carefully formulated, checked and tested. The RSPB have a range of quality bird foods including seed mixes, sunflower seeds, niger seeds, toxin-free peanuts, suet balls and bird cakes. Here are some of their favourites that will attract a wide variety of birds to your garden.
And when you shop bird food from the RSPB 100% of the profits go towards their conservation work around birds and wildlife.
This tiny, oil-rich, energy-giving black seed is highly nutritious. Nyjer seed usually sprouts from a yellow flower native to Ethiopia.
As the seed is so fine and small, it’s perfect for species such as goldfinches, greenfinches and siskins.
RSPB Feeder mix is a great value wild bird seed blend designed for putting into tubular seed feeders all year round.
It’s a nutritious mix of oil-rich black and striped sunflower seeds, husk-free oats and canary seed, that’ll attract a range of garden birds such as blue tits, great tits and greenfinches.
Dried mealworms are a treat most birds find irresistible, and they’re an excellent source of protein for wild birds.
Many species, especially robins and blackbirds, love these additive-free treats, which have all the goodness of live mealworms (beetle larvae) without the moisture.
Rich in protein and fat, RSPB premium peanuts are a high-energy favourite with a whole host of garden birds, including tits, finches and siskins.
The top-quality peanuts that are delicious and safe for garden birds to enjoy. Safety is the RSPB’s top priority, and as such they reject any peanuts containing detectable aflatoxin. Aflatoxin, sometimes found in poorer quality peanuts, can build up in birds’ bodies, eventually leading to death.
Feed peanuts from a secure, wire mesh nut and nibble feeder to avoid the risk of young birds choking on big pieces. Add a guardian if you don’t want squirrels to join the feast!
Super suet pellets with mealworm (previously known as buggy nibbles) are made from a delicious blend of mealworms, premium UK suet and cereal. They’re a delicacy that few garden birds can resist.
They’re a great alternative to peanuts and can be fed from a wire mesh suet pellet and peanut feeder all year round. As they don’t pose the same choking hazards of whole peanuts, they are also suitable for feeding loose on the ground.
The RSPB has taken three of their best-selling, most popular ingredients, and blended them together into an irresistible, high-quality treat that garden birds will love.
The premium sunflower hearts, suet pellets and dried mealworms in this mix mean it is packed with nutritious, high-energy fat, oil and protein. The blend can be fed all year round, in bird feeders or on the ground and will be enjoyed by a variety of garden birds.
Rich in energy-giving oils, vitamins and protein, black sunflower seeds are ideal for feeding a variety of garden birds, paricularly chaffinches, greenfinches, sparrows, and tits.
Cost-effective and extremely versatile, they are a great addition to bird feeders or can be sprinkled on the ground.
Bursting with nutrients, energy and natural goodness, the RSPB’s premium sunflower hearts are a favourite with garden birds. Put these plump, whole sunflower hearts in seed feeders or on the ground all year round and treat your garden birds to food rich in oil and protein.
They’re quick and easy to eat, and are particularly appreciated by tits, greenfinches, goldfinches, blackbirds and house sparrows.
These super suet coconut halves with mealworm are a fantastic treat for garden birds. They’re packed with premium suet, seeds and cereals, plus tasty mealworms.
Popular with tits, the coconut shells are a feeder and a food in one, and can be fed all year round. Nutritious and tasty, they hang easily from the branch of a tree or a bird feeding station.